Corrections: July 18-24, 2011

Updated 2:50 am, Sunday, July 24, 2011

mySanAntonio.com posts corrections from the San Antonio Express-News and mySA.com every weekday.

TUESDAY

• Because of an editor's error, a headline in Saturday's Express-News and on mySA.com misidentified the type of Pioneer Drilling Co.'s stock offering. It is a public offering. Read the story

WEDNESDAY

• Because of an error by the Associated Press, an article in Tuesday's Express-News and on mySA.com mischaracterized Borders' request to a federal bankruptcy court. Borders is planning to ask the court to appoint liquidation firms to conduct going-out-of-business sales. Read the story

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• Because of a reporter's error, a story in Tuesday's Express-News and on mySA.com about rainwater collection incorrectly described the reason John Garland had his collection system installed. He wanted to conserve water. Also, his wife's last name was misspelled in a photo caption. It's Stewart. Read the story

SATURDAY

• Because of incorrect information provided to the newspaper, a story in Friday's Express-News and on mySA.com misstated the projected increase in the average Bexar Metropolitan Water District bill with the Edwards Aquifer Authority's increase in pumping fees. The utility expects the average monthly bill to increase by $2.15. Read the story

• A story in Thursday's Express-News and on mySA.com quoted a provost at the University of Texas at Austin as saying a productivity analysis by Rick O'Donnell, a former UT System adviser, cited an incorrect number of faculty members. O'Donnell said he purposely included teaching assistants and other nontenured and nontenure-track teaching staffers in his report, and did not use UT's method of counting two part-time employees as one full-timer, which lowers the total. UT officials said teaching assistants should not have been included because they have different responsibilities and roles than tenured and tenure-track faculty. Read the story